Cheech Marin to Discuss Chicano Art at UW [VIDEO]
Popular American actor Cheech Marin, known for various roles in film and television as well as his comedy duo with Tommy Chong, will be making a presentation on Chicano art at the University of Wyoming in September.
Marin will speak about “Chicano Art: Cultivating the Chicano Future” at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, in the Wyoming Union Ballroom, followed by a book signing. On Saturday, Sept. 7, at 10:30 a.m., he will give an informal gallery walk-through at the UW Art Museum. Both programs are free and open to the public.
Marin has been acquiring art for more than 25 years, and the university says that he has amassed arguably the most renowned collection of Chicano art in private hands.
“Cheech Marin’s efforts as a collector of and advocate for Chicano art have made this important art genre visible and accessible to main street America,” says the UW Art Museum’s director and chief curator, Susan Moldenhauer. “His public lecture will illuminate the importance of this art and explore its connections to the broader genre of American art.”
A selection of paintings from Marin’s private collection will be on view at the UW Art Museum Sept. 7-Nov. 23. “Chicanitas: Small Paintings from the Cheech Marin Collection” features paintings all under 16 by 16 inches, and showcases 26 established and emerging Chicano artists. The painting styles include photo-realism, abstraction, portraits and landscapes.
While on campus, Marin also will meet with faculty members and students from the Chicano Studies, American Studies, Art and History departments.